![]() ![]() Anyabwile's black-and-white artwork will give this tale added visual appeal, as the scenes portray the action takes place from different characters' points of view, as well as close-ups of conflicted emotional expressions. Steve shares that he wants to make this story into a movie, and then readers are presented with traditional words and images often depicted in comics, which may confuse teens about whether they are seeing the movie idea or just the graphic novel format. The book Monster by Walter Dean Myers is not based on a true story, for there never actually was a sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon who got himself entangled with bunch of neighborhood crooks and. But this graphic novel adaptation is clunkier in its attempts to use this same format. The screenplay idea worked well as a novel in the source material, and the format was noticeable enough that it jumped off the page and readers could clearly understand what was going on in Myers's Printz-winning Monster (HarperCollins, 1999). ![]() Steve is interested in film, and so much of the story is told in a screenplay format. ![]() Gr 9 Up-This is the story of a teenager named Steve Harmon who is on trial for murder and robbery, but it is not clear if he's guilty or not (in part because we see the story through his eyes, and he is reluctant to admit the full truth). ![]()
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